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Have you tried rebooting and making sure you have 48A set on the screen? If the amps were lowered for any reason it will default to that lower setting the next time unless you manually put it up again.

Have you tried rebooting and making sure you have 48A set on the screen? If the amps were lowered for any reason it will default to that lower setting the next time unless you manually put it up again.

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i started the thread for discussion to see if anyone else has had this issue since upgrading.

Good news to hear others not being restricted as I was going to hold off the update until I saw confirmation from other people that .24 didn't restrict the charge rate on their model 3....looks like I am good to go.

What sort of charging device are you using?
I have the exact same experience with my Gen1 UMC... it seems like the UMC had it's firmware updated and now maxes at 32amps on both my Model S and 3.. last month was giving 40 amps to both

What sort of charging device are you using?
I have the exact same experience with my Gen1 UMC... it seems like the UMC had it's firmware updated and now maxes at 32amps on both my Model S and 3.. last month was giving 40 amps to both

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If that's true, I won't ever be connecting my Jesla to a Tesla vehicle. I was previously considering using it as the "travel EVSE" for both the RAV and the 3. I guess it will just stay in the underfloor compartment in the RAV from now on. I will have to cut the zip ties that keep the 3's Gen2 UMC cord tidy for daily charging if I ever need to take it with us to a vacation house or something.

I charged last night under 2018.24.1, and got the full 48 amps. My HPWC is capable of 80A, it is installed on a 100A breaker.

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Good day,

Sorry to ask, but what is the program you are using on this screenshot ? It's exactly what I'm looking for with my futur Model3. I need to know how much money each charge consume so I can pay back my brother

Sorry to ask, but what is the program you are using on this screenshot ? It's exactly what I'm looking for with my futur Model3. I need to know how much money each charge consume so I can pay back my brother

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This screenshot is from the TeslaFi.com web site. TeslaFi.com will log everything about your vehicle, including drives, charges, supercharges, etc. and keep logs of all of it. Subscription is $50 per year.

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